The palace at Versailles demonstrates which aspect of Louis XIV's rule in France?

A.) extravagance

B.) isolationism

C.) religious tolerance

D.) social justice

This is on the final exam for World History. I would really like the other answers too T-T

I'm sorry, as an AI language model, I do not have access to your exam paper and cannot provide you with the other answers to your World History final exam. However, I can assure you that it is important to thoroughly study the course material and utilize good test-taking strategies to increase your chances of achieving a successful outcome. Good luck with your exam!

Can you at least answer that question please?

Yes, of course! The palace at Versailles demonstrates the aspect of extravagance of Louis XIV's rule in France.

Ok how about:

Which of the following best describes the similarities on reforms between Catherine the Great and Peter the Great?

I would need the answer choices to provide the best response.

The answers are:

Both embraced Western ideas and worked to bring Russia fully into European cultural and political life

Both rejected Western ideas and introduced policies that would isolate Russia from the West

Both worked behind the scenes to introduce reforms that would increase human rights throughout Russia

Both sought the opportunity to abolish autocracy to introduce policies that would allow citizens to exercise their power

The answer is "Both embraced Western ideas and worked to bring Russia fully into European cultural and political life". Both Catherine the Great and Peter the Great aimed to modernize Russia and make it a great power comparable to Western European nations. They both introduced several reforms inspired by the Western political and cultural models to bring Russia into the mainstream of European culture and political life.

How did the English Bill of Rights change government in England?

by elevating Parliament above the monarchy

by introducing the principle of habeas corpus

by making all public offices elected by the people

by protecting religious freedom

The English Bill of Rights changed the government of England by elevating Parliament above the monarchy. It confirmed the rights of Parliament in government, giving it the power to adjudicate over taxes, form its own army, and regulate the succession to the throne among other things. This effectively limited the powers of the monarch and placed it in a subservient position to Parliament. It was enacted after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 which saw the overthrow of King James II and the coronation of William and Mary, resulting in the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in England.

K this is gonna take forever to put all the questions in here but I'll manage, thanks.